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Foundations of Learning Science

Clark Quinn

Another video, this time (ok, again ;) about learning science. They like me to do this to push the course, but I did hear the feedback on LinkedIn that the video format works. Here, the focus was on schooling, and included cultural and motivational factors. Nice to know. As always, also the script.

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Why Training Videos are Essential for Tech Startups

fewStones

By providing standardized training content, Startup Y ensures that all employees receive consistent information about company policies, product features, and best practices, fostering a cohesive organizational culture. Optimize video formats for various devices to accommodate different work environments, including remote or mobile setups.

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Why Does Your Business Need Professional Video Localization Services?

Hurix Digital

Video is undoubtedly the most consumed content format these days, and as per Cisco, 82% of all content consumed in 2022 was in video format. However, most of these videos were created in English, leaving a large population unable to grasp the message and context of these videos fully.

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10 Types of Corporate Videos For Every Business

fewStones

For businesses selling complex products or services, instructional videos can be invaluable in helping customers overcome challenges and make the most of their purchases. Company Culture Videos Company culture videos offer a glimpse into the values, work environment, and employee experiences within a company.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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The path toward better partner channel learning content

Docebo

Through paying closer attention to the quality of knowledge at hand – and enabling your partners to interact and learn from each other – you create a closer-knit organizational culture that will absolutely perform better than one that’s fragmented. Seeing is believing.

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Sociocultural Learning Theory

Ed App

This is due to the diversity in culture, resources, and physical circumstances. However, it’s also based on an individual’s participation in culturally organized activities. Collaborative learning is a great opportunity for cross-cultural learning and helps learners gain new skills that aren’t part of their current skillset.